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Main Authors: Gallello, Gianni, Ramacciotti, Mirco, Rampanelli, Ivandra, López Melón, Sonia, Ferreira, Fernando, Morales Rubio, Ángel, Bartual Romero, L., Serra Meléndez, Adriana, Arnau Félix, Carlos, Diez Castillo, Agustín
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14615295
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author Gallello, Gianni
Ramacciotti, Mirco
Rampanelli, Ivandra
López Melón, Sonia
Ferreira, Fernando
Morales Rubio, Ángel
Bartual Romero, L.
Serra Meléndez, Adriana
Arnau Félix, Carlos
Diez Castillo, Agustín
author_facet Gallello, Gianni
Ramacciotti, Mirco
Rampanelli, Ivandra
López Melón, Sonia
Ferreira, Fernando
Morales Rubio, Ángel
Bartual Romero, L.
Serra Meléndez, Adriana
Arnau Félix, Carlos
Diez Castillo, Agustín
contents <p>In this publication the first REE results of the sediment sampling carried out in two different geoglyphs located in RESEX reserve are presented. These preliminaries data is showing the potential of REE for the comprehension of the anthropogenic contribution to the development of the strata in the earthen structures.</p>
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spellingShingle Rare earth elements marking soil development at the Geoglyphs of Acre (Brazil).
Gallello, Gianni
Ramacciotti, Mirco
Rampanelli, Ivandra
López Melón, Sonia
Ferreira, Fernando
Morales Rubio, Ángel
Bartual Romero, L.
Serra Meléndez, Adriana
Arnau Félix, Carlos
Diez Castillo, Agustín
Rare earth elements
Geoglyphs
Chemical elements
Earthen structures
Soils
Amazonia
Acre
Archaeology
<p>In this publication the first REE results of the sediment sampling carried out in two different geoglyphs located in RESEX reserve are presented. These preliminaries data is showing the potential of REE for the comprehension of the anthropogenic contribution to the development of the strata in the earthen structures.</p>
title Rare earth elements marking soil development at the Geoglyphs of Acre (Brazil).
topic Rare earth elements
Geoglyphs
Chemical elements
Earthen structures
Soils
Amazonia
Acre
Archaeology
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14615295